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Colonial Notes That Were Revolutionary for Their Time
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Country:
U.S.A. |
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Date:
1780 Series |
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Denomination:
Various
Dollars |
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Dimensions:
3 x 3 3/4 inches |
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Condition:
Very Good + |
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Obverse:
Various writing and denominations
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Reverse:
plain
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Packaging:
Currency Sleeve |
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Even as the American Revolution raged across the land, commerce needed to continue. So, the Colonists answered the need for money by printing their own bank notes. A fine example of these early notes turned up in this small hoard of 113 scarce specimens. These were issued in Massachusetts and are each over 225 years old. With market demand strong for Colonial-era notes, the time to buy is now. (Specimen shown may vary from your note.)
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